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1020359099.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
195854088ABMadrid, F. Velasco Gil Publisher, 1958. 8° (20x14), 136 p., with numerous photos and 9 illustration colour plates by the artist Juan Reus Parra (1912-2003), some brand marks, publisher's hardbound cloth with gilt title on spine and pictorial jacket, 3. ed. as new,
64 pages. Songs include: Angel's Serenade, Ave Maria, Bridal Chorus, Cavalleria Rusticana, Cavatina, La Cinquantaine, College Medley, Cradle Song, Enchantment (Waltzes), Loin du Bal, Love's Dream After the Ball, Lucia di Lammermoor (Sextette), Melody in F., Mignon (Entr'acte), The Palms, La Paloma, Pizzicato (Sylvia Ballet), Polish Dance, Santiago (Spanish Waltz), The Secret (Intermezzo), Serenade, Serenade Badine, Simple Aveu, Sing, Smile, Slumber (Serenade), La Sorella (Spanish March), Spring Song, Traumerei, Valse Bleue, Wooing (Valse Intermezzo). Please note: This book contains piano accompaniment for each song with the violin part added in a smaller font. As a result, we surmise that this book was intended primarily for piano accompaniment and a separate book was issued with the violin parts printed in a more easy-to-read font. Few markings. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding open at page 2. A worthy working copy. Book
105p, illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
1332350666.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20009010710New York: Grove Press 2000. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Grove Press hardcover books
1938SPANISHC016796Geoffrey Bles London. 1938. First U.K. edition. Translated from the French by Charles Hope Lumley. Introduction by Jacques Maritain. Octavo. pp viii 277. A survey of Spanish politics from 1923 to 1936.Spotting to edges and prelims. Very good in very good nicked and rubbed dustwrapper faded at the spine and edges and with a few nicks. Geoffrey Bles, London. unknown
Appears unread. No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 364pp. This book covers the events of the Spanish Civil War from the point of view of the Germans, and particularly the Luftwaffe. It includes much detail of the ground fighting as well as activity in the air. The Condor Legion was originally formed to transport troops for the Nationalists from North Africa but soon became fully engaged as air support and as a bombing force. The whole war is covered in detail, describing the events leading up to the German involvement, and the aircraft available, as well as the operations undertaken by the Legion. This publication is of a unique source document, which was obtained from the US Air Force archives. It is reprinted exactly as the original with the exception that the pages have been slightly reduced in size (the original is on foolscap) and renumbered because the original numbering system was extremely confusing. Very scarce.
1927055900Ankara: Adliye Vekâleti Istatistik ve Nesriyât Müdüriyeti Türk Ocaklari Matbaasi 1927. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Original trichrome wrappers. 4to. 27 x 20 cm. In Ottoman script Old Turkish in Arabic letters. 4 56 72 92 32 92 41 31 8 25 p. two full paged b/w plates. First and only edition of detailed account of the Lotus case an international legal case involving France and Turkey in front of the Permanent Court of International Justice compiled by Spanish judge Altavira y Crevea and translated by Turkish Distinguished Professor of International Law Menemenlizâde Edhem 1878-1965. The case is known for establishing the so-called "Lotus principle" in international law says that sovereign states may act in any way they wish so long as they do not contravene an explicit prohibition. The Bozkurt-Lotus case decided by the Permanent Court of International Justice PCIJ in 1927 became a landmark in international law especially regarding issues of jurisdiction and the extent of a state's rights to assert criminal jurisdiction over foreign nationals. The case arose from the collision between the S.S. Lotus a French vessel and the S.S. Bozkurt a Turkish ship near the Greek island of Mytilene on 2 August 1926. After the collision eight Turkish nationals aboard the Bozkurt drowned. In response Turkey arrested and charged the captain of the Lotus Captain Demons for causing the deaths and damages to the Turkish vessel. The Turkish courts condemned him asserting their right to try him for the incident even though the collision occurred in international waters and involved a French ship. France contested the jurisdiction of Turkish courts over the captain arguing that Turkey could not claim the right to prosecute a foreign national for actions committed on a foreign vessel in international waters. France brought the case before the PCIJ to challenge Turkey's legal authority. The court ruled in favour of Turkey emphasizing that under international law there was no general prohibition against a state asserting jurisdiction over crimes involving foreign nationals even when the incident occurred outside its territorial waters. The PCIJ's decision established the principle that absent an explicit prohibition in international law states are free to exercise jurisdiction in cases where they have a legitimate interest even if the matter involves foreign nationals and occurred in international waters. This judgment reinforced the notion of state sovereignty in determining jurisdiction and highlighted the extent to which international law permits states to assert legal authority over incidents involving foreign nationals under certain conditions. However it also raised important questions about extraterritorial jurisdiction and the balance between state sovereignty and international cooperation in legal matters. "The Lotus principle or Lotus approach usually considered a foundation of international law says that sovereign states may act in any way they wish so long as they do not contravene an explicit prohibition. The application of this principle - an outgrowth of the Lotus case - to future incidents raising the issue of jurisdiction over people on the high seas was changed by article 11 of the Convention on the High Seas. The convention held in Geneva in 1958 laid emphasis on the fact that only the flag state or the state of which the alleged offender was a national had jurisdiction over sailors regarding incidents occurring on the high seas." Wikipedia. It is the first legal Turkish success achieved in the international arena after the proclamation of the Republic. Karakus. In court the Turkish side was represented by Mahmut Esat Bozkurt who was the Minister of Justice at the time. When Turkey adopted the formal surname system in 1934 Mahmut Esat chose the surname "Bozkurt" as a reminder of the landmark case. Sources: Karakus H.Burak. 2013. Atatürk Özel Sayisi: "Genç Türkiye'nin Ilk Hukuk Zaferi: Bozkurt-Lotus Davasi". Ankara: Hukuk Gündemi Dergisi. Wikipedia. Bulut Hüseyin. 2018. Atatürk <br/> <br/> Adliye Vekâleti Istatistik ve Nesriyât Müdüriyeti, Türk Ocaklari Matbaasi paperback
76-0147Paris: Gazette des Beaux Arts Vol. XXII page 196 1867. Etching and burin on laid paper. 26 x 17 cm sheet. First Edition Posthumous impression with letters masked. Printed by Delatre Pars. Very Good.Ref.: Harris 26; Delteil 312. Paris: Gazette des Beaux Arts, Vol. XXII, page 196, 1867. unknown
1811905505London: Printed For Lackington Allen And Co; F.C. & J Rivington; Longman Hurst And Co Cadell And Davies; J. Mawman; Vernon Hood & Sharpe; E Jeffery R.H. Evans ; And Gale And Curtis. 1811 Four Full Leather Bound Volumes In Very Good Condition. Each Volume Has An Unobtrusive Previous Owner's Stamp Front And Rear The Stamp Is Very Faint Watered Down Ink And Sometimes Is Hard To See. The Are No Other Marks Than These. Volume One Shows A Little Foxing On The Title Page As A Result Of The Frontispiece Which Does Not Appear To Have Been Tissue Protected. Each Volume Is Tight And Solid Original Bindings Vol 1 & 2 Have The Pace Ribbon Still Intact Volume 3'S Ribbon Is Missing And Vol 4 Has The Ribbon But No Longer Attached. Each Volume Has Decorative Watermarked Eps. Solid Brown Leather Boards With Some Age Marks On All And A Small Scuff To The Vol 1 Rear Board. Some Rubbing To Board Edges . Fine Line Gilt Border Still Bright On All Volumes. 4 Banded Spines Still Solid However The Gilt Though Still Visible Is Faded And The Stamped Titles Have No Remaining Gilt. Hardly Any Wear To Spine Ends. Watermarked Block Edges With Gilt Decorative Design On All Board Edges Still Present. A Delightful Collectors Set Printed For Lackington, Allen And Co; F.C. & J Rivington; Longman Hurst And Co, Cadell And Davies; J. Mawman; Vernon, H hardcover
1938SPANISHC001156New Age Publishers New York. 1938. First edition. Octavo. 45 pages. Wrappers with a photograph of Doran on the front. He was shot and killed at Corbera.Near fine. Scarce. New Age Publishers, New York. unknown
1937SPANISHC012771Random House New York. 1937. Early reprint. Octavo. pp xii 427. Endpaper maps. The author was living in Ibiza when Franco's forces arrived.Signed by the author on the title-page. He has also inscribed the same page: ''For Elizabeth Hill with pleasant memories of Paris etc. Elliot Paul''.Two small marks to front cover. Very good indeed in very good rubbed nicked and chipped dustwrapper with a couple of closed tears. Random House, New York. unknown
1333857985.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334237336.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200080587New York: HarperCollins 2000. Hardcover. 115p. very good first edition in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. The Cuban-born writer resides in Puerto Rico. HarperCollins hardcover books
129 pages. Modified version of the 1591 first edition entitled "A Report of the Truth of the fight about the Iles of Azores, this last summer Betwixt the Revenge, one of her Maiesties Shippes, and an Armada of the King of Spaine." Six tissue-protected colour plates. Small black and white sketches upon every page of text. Prior owner's ink stamp upon front and back free endpapers. Binding intact. Above-average wear to gilt-decorated sandy brown cloth exterior. A sound copy. Book
Cloth, 4to, XV, 302 pages. Limited Edition. In Ladino, using Latin script. Introduction in English. Series: The Sephardic classical library, 8; Our critical edition of the Ladino Mahzor of Ferrara [1553] for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is based on a copy preserved in the Rare Book department of The Free Library of Philadelphia; its translation is derived from a more complete Ladino Siddur including the prayers for all the days of the year, also printed in Ferrara in 1552 : (From Editors preface) OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE, BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL MADRID) Silver embossed spine title and tablet design on cover. Letter from Rabbi Marc Angel to previous owner, along with article in Ladino laid in. Near Fine condition. (SEF-23-9)
299 pages. Footnotes. Bibliography. "A stirring and masterful work on two of the most dramatic social and political upheavals of our century - the end of the Romanov dynasty in Russia and the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939, which highlights the poweful emotions and often horrifying episodes that each involved." - dust jacket. Prior owner's details inside front board. Moderate learn to spine. Dust jacket now in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Book
1945549598New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1945. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First American edition. Octavo. xvi 246pp. Light offsetting on endpapers from jacket flaps small bump in center on rear board spine lightly cocked very good in a very good dust jacket with short tears on edges. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
Softcover, 8vo, Volume 9 (Fall 2007) , 116 pages, 22 cm. Other Titles: J. Indo-jud. Stud. ; Journal of indo-judaic studies; Journal of Indo Judaic studies. Main articles included: The Jews of Kerela and the Wheels of Indian Ocean Commerce, 800-1800 C. E. by Pius Malekandathil. Desperate Passage to India by Ruth Fredman Cernea. Searching for the Ratu Hospital: Dreams and Judaism in the Imagining of Mizo Nationalism by Myer Samra. Sita and Sarah: Female Complementariry or Special Revelation by Madhuri M. Yadlapati. Competing Discourses: Nazis in Tibet and Jews in India by Peter Levenda. Very good condition. (Sef-33-27)
Softcover, 8vo, Volume 7-8 (Winter 2004-2005) , 124 pages, 22 cm. Other Titles: J. Indo-jud. Stud. ; Journal of indo-judaic studies; Journal of Indo Judaic studies. Main articles included: The Influence of Indo-Judaic Studies in Israel, or The Salience of Spirituality by Shalva Weil. Jewish Experience in India, or the Making of an Idian Jewish Novel: A Reading of Esther Davids The Walled City by D. Venkateswarlu. Indias Jewish Geography as Described by Nineteenth-Century Traveler David DBeth Hillel by Alanna E. Cooper. Existential and Metaphysical Perspectives on Opposition and Relations: a Comparative Study of Martin Buber and Basanta Kumar Mallik by Madhuri Santanam Sondhi. The Identity of a Mystic: The Case of Said Sarmad, a Jewish-Yogi-Sufi Courtier of the Maghals by Nathan Katz. Very good condition. (Sef-33-26)
Softcover, 8vo, Number 5 (June 2002) , 92 pages, 22 cm. Other Titles: J. Indo-jud. Stud. ; Journal of indo-judaic studies; Journal of Indo Judaic studies. Main articles included: The Jewish Background of Nissim Ezekiels Poetry by R Raj Rao. India, Israel and the David Cup Tie 1987 by P. R. Kumaraswany. Jewish Pepper Trade of the Malabar Coast: The Rahabis by Brain Weinstein. The Land of Hard Bondage: The Lost Tribes in India by Tudor Parfit. Very good condition. (Sef-33-24)
Softcover, 8vo, Volume 4 (June 2001) , 140 pages, 22 cm. Other Titles: J. Indo-jud. Stud. ; Journal of indo-judaic studies; Journal of Indo Judaic studies. Main articles included: Till the Women Finish Singing: Historical Overview of Cochin Jewish Womens Malayalam Songs by Barbara C. Johnson. Differing Intentions in Vedic and Jewish Sacrifice by Kathryn McClymond. India and the Land of Israel: Between Jews and Indians in Ancient Times by Meir Bar Ilan. Jewish Traders in the Indian OceanTenth to Thirteenth Centuries: A Review of Published Documents from the Cairo Genizah by Brian Weinstein. The Camp for Polish Refugee Children at Balachadi, Nawanagar by Kenneth X. Robbins. Very good condition. (Sef-33-23)
Softcover, 8vo, Volume 1, no. 2 (April 1999) , 155 pages, 22 cm. Other Titles: J. Indo-jud. Stud. ; Journal of indo-judaic studies; Journal of Indo Judaic studies. Main articles included: Hugo Bergman, Leo Baaeck and Martin Buber: Jewish Perspectives on Hinduism and Buddhism by Miriam Dean-Otting. Mystic Autobiography: A Case Study in Comparative Literary Analysis by Diane M. Sharon. Judeo-Arabic in India by Brian Weinstein. Very good condition. (Sef-33-21)